A Short History of English DramaMacGibbon & Kee, 1965 - 216 páginas |
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... considerable dramatist of a regular type had he not discovered a new medium for his talents . In 1875 , he wrote Trial By Jury , and from then onwards he worked in collaboration with Arthur Sullivan on the ' Savoy ' comic operas . The ...
... considerable dramatist of a regular type had he not discovered a new medium for his talents . In 1875 , he wrote Trial By Jury , and from then onwards he worked in collaboration with Arthur Sullivan on the ' Savoy ' comic operas . The ...
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... considerable labours with Four Quartets . Then there appeared a series of plays all produced , and with success , in the West End of London ; these were The Cocktail Party ( 1949 ) , The Confidential Clerk ( 1954 ) , and The Elder ...
... considerable labours with Four Quartets . Then there appeared a series of plays all produced , and with success , in the West End of London ; these were The Cocktail Party ( 1949 ) , The Confidential Clerk ( 1954 ) , and The Elder ...
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... considerable influence on their generation . One is first impressed by the liveliness of the verse . Auden had been interested in popular art and in the music- hall , and his perceptive mind had found many new and interesting rhythms ...
... considerable influence on their generation . One is first impressed by the liveliness of the verse . Auden had been interested in popular art and in the music- hall , and his perceptive mind had found many new and interesting rhythms ...
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INTRODUCTORY II | 11 |
THE ORIGINS MIRACLES MORALITIES | 19 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF TRAGEDY OF THE HISTORY | 29 |
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